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			 The ministry said corn consumption was now seen 2 million tonnes 
			lower than last month's forecast at 280 million tonnes because a 
			huge fall in the pig herd was reducing demand for feed. African 
			swine fever is fatal to pigs, though it doesn't harm humans. 
 China has said its sow herd declined by a record 23.9% in May from a 
			year earlier, but some estimate the number to be twice that level.
 
 While demand will be lower, the country also planted less corn, the 
			ministry said in its monthly crops report, thanks to a 
			greater-than-expected shift in the type of crops being grown.
 
			
			 
			Beijing is encouraging less planting of corn in some areas in the 
			far north and higher output of soybeans instead. This trend cut the 
			estimated size of the corn crop by 920,000 tonnes to 253 million 
			tonnes. 
			
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			The ministry also said that southwestern Yunnan province continued 
			to suffer from drought, and that both the sugar cane crop there and 
			the sugar beet crop in Inner Mongolia were suffering from pests.
 It did not change its forecast on sugar production, but said it 
			would continue to monitor the impact of adverse weather and pests.
 
 (Reporting by Dominique Patton; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell)
 
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